Rogers/Moad Family Tree:Information about Jeremiah Bartlett
Jeremiah Bartlett (b. 1775, d. 1813)
Notes for Jeremiah Bartlett:
Name: Jeremiah Bartlett , [Twin]
Sex: M
Birth: 6 APR 1775 in Cumberland, Providence, Rhode Island
Death: 1813 in Wesley, Washington, Ohio
Burial: Harmar, Ohio, burying ground
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Source: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4663/
Resided in in Cumberland, Rhode Island. Jeremiah manufactured a cannon, for the Colony, at Unity Furnace, in Manville during the Revolutionary War.
Source:>Frank Dyer, Mail to: [email protected]
Web Site: "The New England Dyer Connection"
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WFT CD Vol.5, Pedigree #1057 (old)
WFT CD Vol.17, Pedigree #0606 (newer)
Notes for JEREMIAH (TWIN) BARTLETT:
JEREMIAH BARTLETT5 (Jeremiah4; Jeremiah3; John2; John1) was a twin brother o fSusannah. I am indebted to Dr. J. C. Bartlett, of Marietta, Ohio, a grandson for the following interesting account of them and their descendants.
Jeremiah went with his family to Harmar, Ohio, in the fall of 1805, his
brother, Amos, having preceded him. He bought land of the Ohio Company's
survey, about three miles above Harmar, on the left bank of the Muskingum.>After building a house, he took his family there in the fall of 1806. In1813, he bought eighty acres of land, in Wesley township, Washington County,Ohio, near what is now Bartlett Post Office. While at this place, he was taken sick,
but was able to be about the house until the day he died in 1813. He was
buried in the Harmar burying ground, near the center of the plot. He was a
strong man, five feet, nine inches high, and weighed one hundred and eighty
pounds. His wife, Jerusha, was of medium size, strong and sprightly. She d.
April 20, 1868, at the house of her son, Levi, whose farm included the land first bought by his father at Harmar, in 1806. She was buried by the side of her husband.
Children of Jeremiah Bartlett and Jerusha Jeffers are:
- +Levi Bartlett, b. 1805, Cumberland, RI, d. 1879, OH.